North-eastern provinces, including Bihar, which are reeling under heavy rains and floods, may soon get relief from the havoc of monsoon, while northern and central-India may witness increased rainfall

Current Affairs : The north-eastern areas, including Bihar, which are reeling under substantial rains and floods, may before long get alleviation from the destruction of storm, while northern and focal India may observer expanded precipitation.
Mrityunjay Mohapatra, Director General, India Meteorological Department (IMD), said that regions of Bihar and the upper east, which are confronting flood like circumstance because of overwhelming downpours, are required to get help in the coming days.
While the stretch among Odisha and Gujarat may observer expanded precipitation in the following four-five days, Mohapatra said that more rains are normal in north India also, particularly in east Rajasthan.
In a select talk with IANS, Mohapatra said that Delhi, Chandigarh and Haryana have gotten ordinary precipitation so far this storm.
The rainstorm arrived at Delhi on June 25, two days before the figure time, however from that point forward there has been light downpour, while the national capital is yet to observe heavy downpour.
Gotten some information about the circulation of precipitation the nation over, the IMD boss said that till July 13, out of the 36 sub-divisions of meteorology in the nation, 30 got better than expected precipitation.